From some theologians he heard Rationalism defended with an energy worthy of Wolff and Semler; from others with a devotion worthy of the beloved Neander.
But the former is more beloved than the latter, for the reason that his countrymen think that he had more soul.
When her end was unmistakably near, the old man took brush and canvas and struggled desperately to preserve a last impression of the beloved child's face, over which death was casting its shadow.
Albrecht Dürer was greatly beloved by his own city of Nuremberg, where his memory continues to be cherished.
She can't do any thing else in a helpful way when her beloved companion hangs over political abysses.
And after he had his warm slippers on, and got sot down in his easy-chair opposite to his beloved companion, he grew calmer again, and more placider, and drawed out that letter from his pocket.
And it don't say that the light that fell from on high upon the blessed mother of our Lord, shall never fall again on other heart-broken mothers, on other pure souls beloved of Him.
Soon, soon will you be with your beloved pardner at home.
These were not mere words; Alexander the Well-beloved was sincere.
He announced that he would "promote the progress and peaceful glory of our beloved Russia, and the happiness of all our faithful subjects.
Again it was Alexander the Well-beloved who intervened when other powers would have overwhelmed the fallen colossus.
We, who dwell in our beloved country, yield obedience only to the Law; but the laws are made by ourselves, and they allow us (p.
Tis time this heart should be unmoved Since others it has ceased to move, Yet though I cannot be beloved Still let me love.
While under the charge of Dr Glennie, he was playful, good-humoured, and beloved by his companions; and addicted to reading history and poetry far beyond the usual scope of his age.
The vow was in effect a kind of religious flourish much beloved by Columbus, undertaken seriously and piously enough, but belonging rather to his public than to his private side.
Does not hear the greetings and the news; does not see bending over him a kind, helpful, and well-beloved face.
At length a stranger seeks out Majnún, and tells him that his beloved Laylá wishes to have a brief interview with him, near her dwelling.
Straightway he called the chamberlain and said: "That boy whom thou hast killed is the son of my beloved and the darling of my beauty!
O bestbeloved of men, is this the reward of my chaste, honourable and virtuous love?
He appeared to them, and demanded no other service of them but that of sacrificing, with their own hands, their only and much beloved son Siralen, and serving up his flesh for a repast.
Then indeed are we baptized of the spirit, and in the silent chamber of our new consciousness may we hear the blessed words, 'Thou art my beloved son.
With the completion of his term in the White House he did not withdraw from active life as so many ex-presidents have done; on the contrary, he became at once a member of the faculty of his beloved Yale University.
So pronounced was his success as professor in his beloved university that in 1902 he was made President of Princeton.
She was greatly beloved and many friends from every state in the Union sent her words of comfort and cheer.
This man, though living in a modest home and a confirmed invalid, had the rare distinction of being the most beloved man in America.
In his late years, as in boyhood days, he loved to tread on the free heather of his beloved country.
I shall gain my pleasure through watching you two sink back into a beloved vice," she answered.
Howard Barkley would mourn his days out, never knowing that his beloved wife was living in Bolivia with a Spanish trapper!
And to Glen Echo, the center of her beloved activity, Clara Barton always loved to return at the end of her campaigns.
In despair, Colonel Stone advised her father to take her home before she became seriously sick, and soon she found herself again in her beloved haunts.
It is doubtful, too, whether John Rolfe would ever have made any headway in her affection had she not believed her beloved Captain to be dead.
But Louisa had now made up her mind that she must do more for the comfort of the beloved mother, who was always over-worked and worried, despite her courage and cheery manner, and she decided to try to publish a story.
While such praise did not turn Ida's very level head, or make her vain, it gave her a deep satisfaction and a tremendous sense of responsibility in her beloved occupation.
He drew nearer, as one might approach a beloved ghost, anxious not to scare her.
The beloved of the Lord and the handmaids of the Merciful throughout the West.
May our love of our beloved Master, so ardent, so disinterested in all its aspects, find its true expression in love for our fellow-brethren and sisters in the faith as well as for all mankind.
Returning one day in June from where a party of the Indians had carried him to make salt for them, the old hunter found a party, of nearly five hundred warriors ready to march on hisbeloved Boonesborough.
When he was laid to rest at his beloved Ashland, high potentates, distinguished persons, and the great common people alike bowed their heads.
Flock of our Shepherd's pasture and His fold, Purchased and well-beloved from days of old, We tell His praise which still remains untold.
I had a love in soft south land, Beloved through April far in May; He waited on my lightest breath, And never dared to say me nay.
Angels and archangels May have gathered there, Cherubim and seraphim Throng'd the air, But only His mother In her maiden bliss Worshipped her Beloved With a kiss.
O ne'er may the flag beloved Unfurl in a strife unblest, But ever give strength to the righteous arm, And hope to the hearts oppressed!
And though, like all parents, he had been anxious to rid himself of a beloved daughter for life, now that she was gone, but for a while, a string seemed broken in the Music of Home.
He was respected and beloved for his simple and manly qualities by all who had the happiness to know him.
But Napoleon gazed calmly upon his beloved France, with pale cheek and marble brow, too proud to manifest emotion.
I looked to my right, fearing not to find my beloved friend among the living; but God had preserved him.
Augustine will sacrifice hisbeloved vocation for my sake.
What could be greater bliss than to see hisbeloved reduced to poverty by no fault of his?
No, I will not be such a fool as to feel remorse at stealing my beloved from such a world as ours.
His orphan daughter, who died of a fever at the age of five, was the beloved playfellow of a young lady whom I hope to make my wife.
The nurse was loquacious, and inclined to be confidential towards one whom she knew as the beloved of her adored young mistress.
Let me make the journey for once in bliss, with mybeloved in my arms.
I had found a man with a fighting jaw and a sensitive mouth; and a man greatly beloved by the men closest to him.
They came in thousands, covered with mud weary, eager, their eyes searching the waiting crowd for some beloved face.
It began "Beloved Otto," and was signed "Your loving wife, Hedwig.
This is the postcard: "Beloved Otto: To-day your dear cards came, so full of anxiety for us.
The thought that an assassin's knife might be raised against Harold, who is of all men the most beloved in England, has never once entered my mind, but I see there may be indeed a danger of such an attempt being made.
The men of Kent and Essex, furious at the fall of their beloved earls, fought even more fiercely than before to avenge their deaths.
This was always employed for good, and she was much beloved by the Saxons.
And did Harold declare for the Duke of Normandy, powerful and beloved as he is, he would be driven into exile instantly.
The adventures of the evening had excited and unsettled him;--but having pondered on the various topics above enumerated, his thoughts insensibly reverted to his beloved Agnes.
And can you wonder, my beloved Charles, if I hurried you away from a scene where you incurred the chance of becoming involved in a quarrel with those fire-eaters?
For a few minutes, however, she had no leisure for reflection,--joy at once more being enabled to strain thatbeloved child to her bosom triumphing over all other considerations.
Listen, my beloved Charles--and look not angrily on your Perdita!
Well, all these difficult objects had Leonard accomplished with success; and he was likewise beloved by all his comrades.